AUBURN, Alabama -- Auburn wrapped up the camp portion of its August session on Sunday, cutting practice a little shorter than normal as the Tigers get ready to go into preparation for the season-opener.

Auburn offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee is scheduled to meet with the media shortly after practice.

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Lashlee says offensively, Tigers got through camp without any major offensive injuries, a key.

He felt like the offense has done a pretty good job with what they need to do.

Sean White has been very impressive throwing the ball, handling it mentally, although he's not ready to play yet.'

Roc Thomas got the bulk of the load in the second scrimmage, Kamryn Pettway the bulk of the work on Saturday.

Jakell Mitchell "athletically, is even more athletic than we thought he'd be."

Braden Smith -- Lashlee calls him the Hulk -- has good bend and movement for somebody so good.

Lashlee says it's important for the quarterbacks to build a relationship, and Marshall and Johnson have a good bond together.

Lashlee says he's teased Marshall and Johnson about their "bromance" on Twitter.

Roc Thomas "will be an every-down back" when he gets there.

Lashlee says he remembers Corey Grant as a scatback and a sprinter, but Grant has put on a ton of mass. Lashlee says he can run between the tackles if need be.

Jakell Mitchell "has had a good camp. The first week was kind of crazy for him. Lashlee says he's not the biggest guy, only 215 pounds right now, but he'll hit anybody.

Physically, Lashlee says, Mitchell isn't quite ready to be an every-down guy, but "I think he can find a way to help us."

A few newcomers that will help this year: Roc Thomas, Braden Smith, Jakell Mitchell and possibly Stanton Truitt or Myron Burton. Lashlee says Truitt and Burton have to make their impact on special teams.

Chris Laye will likely redshirt this year.

Braden Smith has worked exclusively at tackle throughout camp. "Being a freshman, we've tried to put him in one spot and not move him." Primarily on the left side.

Sean White's "a pretty good athlete," Lashlee says. He can move on his feet to buy time, Lashlee says he anticipates things well.

Lashlee says he'd prefer White doesn't play, because it means Marshall and Johnson will be healthy.

Now that camp's over, Auburn will start to rep hard on what to expect in what looks for the Tigers.

Once they start narrowing it down to the game plan, it's easier for young guys to pick up the game plan on a week-to-week basis. "It condenses things for them."

Lashlee says he hasn't been surprised by the way Marshall responded. He'd have been disappointed if Marshall hadn't responded by taking on more leadership and atoning for actions.

Lashlee on Jonathan Wallace: "We've put Jonathan in a lot of other scenarios this camp to maybe get him on the field more."

Lashlee on Auburn's passing game: "Our passing game has developed the way you'd hope it would."